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Kebbi State Kidnapping: Escaped Student Returns Home

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Kebbi State kidnapping

A glimmer of hope has emerged following a recent tragedy in Nigeria. One student has successfully escaped captivity after the Kebbi State kidnapping at a boarding school. The school’s principal confirmed her safe return on Tuesday.

The attack occurred before dawn on Monday. Gunmen stormed the facility, seizing 25 girls. Tragically, the attackers also killed a staff member during the raid.

Kebbi State Kidnapping Escape Details

Musa Rabi Magaji, principal of the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, provided updates on the situation. She reported that the student fled through dense forests. Consequently, the girl arrived home late Monday night, just hours after the abduction.

Furthermore, Magaji clarified that a second student also evaded capture. This individual escaped in the chaotic moments immediately following the attack and was not part of the initial count of 25.

“One is part of the 25 abducted, and the other one returned earlier,” Magaji stated. “They are safe and sound.”

Context of Rising Insecurity

Mass abductions have become alarmingly frequent across northern Nigeria. Armed groups, often comprised of nomadic herders or militants, operate with impunity in the region.

Analysts suggest schools are frequent targets for specific reasons:

  • They are viewed as “soft targets.”

  • Attacks on students guarantee maximum media attention.

  • The operations are lucrative for generating ransom payments.

Currently, no group has claimed responsibility for this specific Kebbi State kidnapping. However, security experts believe the perpetrators belong to gangs known for targeting remote villages and travelers.

Authorities attribute the rise in violence to resource disputes between herders and farmers. Additionally, analysts cite corruption and porous borders as key factors. These systemic failures allow weapons to flow freely to criminal networks, hampering security efforts.

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